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Atypical Trigeminal Neuralgia Secondary to Meningioma
Trigeminal neuralgia is a disorder of the fifth cranial nerve that causes episodes of intense, stabbing, electric shock-like pain that lasts from few seconds to few minutes in the areas of the face where the branches of the nerve are distributed.
Premeshwar Niwant +2 more
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Case of Epileptiform Trigeminal Neuralgia Treated by Horsley's Operation for Neurectomy of the Inferior Division of the Fifth Nerve [PDF]
A. W. M. Robson
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Trigeminal Neuralgia of Left First and Second Divisions Treated by Injections of Alcohol [PDF]
Wilfred Harris
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Pathogenesis of trigeminal neuralgia
To the editor, I read with interest the article, “Differences in individual susceptibility affect the development of trigeminal neuralgia” by Duransoy et al. (2013). The authors have analyzed the possible pathogenesis of trigeminal neuralgia, with illustrative case examples.
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Paralysis of the Eye Muscle After Alcoholic Injections for Trigeminal Neuralgia [PDF]
Julius Fejér
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Metastases in Meckel's Cave: A Challenge of Differential Diagnosis [PDF]
Metastases in Meckel's cave are a rare tumor entity and should be considered as important differential diagnosis, especially if the patient presents with trigeminal neuralgia and suffers from a known primary malignancy. We present three cases of patients
Kollias, Spyros +4 more
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THE MICROSCOPIC FINDINGS IN FOUR GASSERIAN GANGLIA REMOVED FOR TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA [PDF]
Sidney I. Schwab
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